Camera Configuration Tool

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Camera Configuration Tool Installation & User Manual

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Oncam Grandeye This document contains proprietary data or information pertaining to items, or components, or processes, or other matter developed or acquired at the private expense of the Oncam Grandeye and is restricted to use only by persons authorized by Oncam Grandeye in writing to use it. Disclosure to unauthorized persons would likely cause substantial competitive harm to Oncam Grandeye business position. Neither said document nor said technical data or information will be furnished or disclosed to or copied or used by persons outside Oncam Grandeye without the express written approval of Oncam Grandeye Manual Copyright Oncam Global Group AG, February 2018. All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced except for your express personal use. At any time and without any obligation to provide notice, Oncam Grandeye and its affiliates reserve the right to revise, alter or amend this publication in its entirety or any portion hereof. Although Oncam Grandeye and its affiliates do their best to provide current and accurate information in this manual, Oncam Grandeye and it affiliates make no guarantee, representation or warranty, either express or implied, regarding the accuracy of the information contained in this manual. Oncam Grandeye and its affiliates assume no responsibility and any potential liability for any errors that may appear in this manual. At any time, Oncam Grandeye and its affiliates further reserve the right to alter, amend or revise any product specifications without any obligation to provide notice of such changes. Trademarks and Third Party Copyrights Oncam Grandeye and the Oncam Grandeye "security circle" logo are registered trademarks of Oncam Global Group AG. Oncam Grandeye and the IPZoom logos are trademarks of Oncam Global Group AG (and its affiliates); SATIV is a service mark of Oncam Global Group (and its affiliates). The names of other actual companies, organizations, products or services mentioned in this manual may be the trademarks of their respective owners. 3 Oncam Global Group AG, 2013-2016. All rights reserved.

Contents 1 Introduction... 6 1.1 Opening the Camera Configuration Tool... 6 1.2 Selecting the Language... 7 2 Discovering and Viewing Cameras on the Network... 7 3 Import/Export... 10 4 Browser... 10 5 Camera Configuration... 10 5.1 Send command to camera... 11 5.2 Enter new setting and value... 11 5.3 Send Commands from File... 12 5.4 Save/Restore Configuration... 12 5.4.1 Restore configuration file - Evolution... 12 5.4.2 Restore configuration - Halocam... 13 5.5 Reboot... 13 6 Upgrading Cameras... 13 6.1 Evolution Camera Range... 13 6.1.1 Software Upgrade (.elfi file)... 13 6.2 Halocam IP Camera... 14 6.2.1 Software Upgrade Halocam IP Camera (.hlfp file)... 14 7 Network Settings... 14 8 Contact Technical Support... 16 9 Appendix A Additional Online Resources... 16 9.1 Technical Specifications... 16 9.2 Oncam 360-degree Viewer... 16 9.3 OnVu360 Mobile Application (ios and Android)... 16 10 Appendix B Frame Rate, Resolution & Storage Needs... 18 11 Appendix C NVR and Storage Partners... 18 12 Copyright and Legal Notices... 19 4

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1 Introduction This document describes how to use the Camera Configuration Tool to configure and upgrade Halocam and the Evolution Camera Range. 1.1 Opening the Camera Configuration Tool Click the Camera Configuration Tool icon located on your computer desktop screen, or go to the Windows Start Menu All Programs Oncam Grandeye Camera Configuration Tool to launch the program. When the Camera Configuration Tool opens, it will look like this: The menu bar at the top left hand side of the window comprises 3 options : - Application: allows you to Exit the software Language: allows you to change the software language Help: provides information about the Camera Configuration Tool version 6

1.2 Selecting the Language In the top menu bar, click Language to open the drop-down language selection list, and click on the desired language. NOTE: You might have to refresh the camera list after you change the language 2 Discovering and Viewing Cameras on the Network 1. Open the Product Filter field drop-down list, and select the camera type to be displayed. There are currently 4 types of cameras that can be selected: Halocam Camera Evolution-05 Mini Evolution-05 Camera Evolution-12 Camera Only those cameras of the product type selected above will be displayed in the list. These should automatically be populated with all the selected camera type found on the network. 2. Refresh List If necessary, click the Refresh List button to automatically rediscover all cameras on the network and display them dependent on the selection in the Product Filter drop down. This sends a multicast message and waits for replies from the IP Cameras. Details of connected cameras will then be displayed. 3. Full Discover This is another mechanism to automatically discover all cameras on the network. This also sends a multicast message, waits for replies from the IP cameras, and then sends an HTTP request for further details from each camera. The camera s username and passwords need to be entered for HTTP requests (admin by default). 4. Add Camera by IP Address Alternatively, enter the IP address of your camera manually and Add to List. (The default port is 80 but it is subject to camera settings). This will query the network for a camera at the specified address and, if successful, display the camera details in the list. The camera model must match the selected product type to be entered into the list. 7 Oncam Global Group AG, 2013-2016. All rights reserved.

Note: The columns inside the camera listing window can be resized for more information as required. The following information is displayed after a refresh: Camera Name Displays the camera name Type Displays the camera model IP Address This displays the active IP address of the camera Port Displays the HTTP port number MAC Address This displays the MAC address of the camera Firmware - For Evolution cameras: displays the camera s current firmware version - For Halocam cameras: current software version. After a Refresh, the software version will display for Halocam IP camera versions 39.4+. After a Discovery, the software version will display for all camera versions, where the software is running. 8

Status This displays the current status of the cameras as follows: Evolution Range Cameras (EVO-05, EVO-05 Mini, EVO-12) - OK camera is accessible on network from PC and software is running - Not Accessible auto-discovery failed to find camera that was previously in the list (matched by MAC address); camera may be upgrading; been removed from network; been powered down. - IP Invalid camera and PC are on different subnets. Camera cannot be directly accessed using its current IP address. See Note below. Halocam - Unknown (Halocam IP camera versions pre 39.3) - IP Invalid (Software Stopped) (Halocam IP camera versions 39.4+): camera and PC are on different subnets and software has stopped running (may be upgrading, or software failure); camera cannot be directly accessed using its current IP address. See Note below. - IP Invalid (Software Running) (Halocam IP camera versions 39.4+): camera and PC are on different subnets; camera cannot be directly accessed using its current IP address. See Note below. - Accessible (Halocam IP camera versions pre 39.3) camera is accessible on network from PC and software is running - Accessible (Software Stopped) (Halocam IP camera versions 39.4+) camera is accessible on network from PC and software has stopped running (may be upgrading, or software failure) Mask Subnet mask set by user for use when static network configuration is chosen. If camera is running DHCP, the subnet mask actually being used may be different to that shown. Gateway Set by user for use when static network configuration is chosen. If camera is running DHCP, the gateway actually being used may be different to that shown. Link Local IP Address. Secondary IP address within the link-local range 169.254.x.x Upload Success Gives you information about the firmware update status Note: If the IP address of the camera is not accessible due to network configurations of the camera and the PC, the Camera Configuration Tool will attempt to allocate the local PC with a link-local address (in the range of 169.254.0.0 169.254.255.255), which requires administrative privileges. To run the application as an Administrator, right-click the Camera Configuration Tool icon and select Run As Administrator. 9 Oncam Global Group AG, 2013-2016. All rights reserved.

3 Import/Export This feature will be made available in a future software update. 4 Browser This allows the user to open the selected camera web configuration page for the selected camera to perform advanced configuration. Select one or more cameras from the list and click the desired web browser button, depending on your computer s installation. If that web browser is not installed, then the default one will automatically open. You will have to enter the User Id and Password for each camera selected. Default values are: Username : admin Password : admin 5 Camera Configuration Camera Configuration Tab: 10

The Camera Configuration tab can be used to perform multiple simultaneous operations on the cameras listed, such as sending commands or setting new values. You can also Save and Restore your configuration, use an external configuration file to send commands to cameras, and Reboot multiple cameras at once. 5.1 Send command to camera This allows a pre-defined command to be sent to one or more cameras at any one time. First select/tick the camera(s) you wish to send the command to; then open the drop-down list to select a command to send: Click Send to apply the command. First select / tick the camera(s) you wish to send the command to then Open the drop-down list to select the factoryreset.cgi command and click Send: NOTE: a factory reset can also be done directly via the hardware button on the side of the camera / or from within the camera webpage After the command is executed, the following pop-up windows will appear: 5.2 Enter new setting and value This allows to send a pre-defined setting and value to one or multiple cameras at a time. Open the drop-down list to select a setting to send: - cameraname - mounttype - mountwallinvert 11 Oncam Global Group AG, 2013-2016. All rights reserved.

- upnpon - webserverport Select a setting from the drop-down list and enter a value in the adjacent field. For example, cameraname and reception area. Then click Set to apply this setting to the selected cameras from the list. (Scroll down to see all options) In order to send any further commands to the selected cameras, you will have to Refresh List again for the Camera Configuration Tool to confirm that these changes have taken effect. Once a new setting has been input, ticking the checkbox labelled Reboot After will reboot the camera. NOTE: Reference the Halocam Compact IP API Functional Description or Evolution API Specifications document for full details of commands and parameters. 5.3 Send Commands from File A series of commands written in a file can be sent to one or more cameras for processing. Refer to the camera API documentation for full details of commands and parameters. An example file to set the camera name, image brightness, contrast and saturation levels of two VCams, and to retrieve the software version would be as follows: setparam.cgi?cameraname=newname setparam.cgi?vcambrightnesstarget0=10&vcamcontrast0=1&vcamsaturation0=1.6 setparam.cgi?vcambrightnesstarget1=10&vcamcontrast1=1&vcamsaturation1=1.6 savesettings.cgi getparam.cgi?softwareversion In the camera list, use the checkboxes to select the cameras to receive the commands. From the Camera Configuration tab, click the Send Commands from File button. Select the location path to the commands file. The commands will be sent to the cameras selected, any errors in processing will be displayed in a pop-up box. If an error is encountered, no further commands are sent to that camera. NOTE: it is recommended that you test the commands file on one camera to ensure your settings are correct before sending potentially erroneous commands to many cameras. 5.4 Save/Restore Configuration The camera settings can be saved into a file on your computer and restored later if needs be. Select one or multiple cameras from the list and click the Save Configuration button. The settings of each cameras will be saved in a separate file camera_settings.ecs for each camera. You will be asked to select a location for each file. When saving the configuration of multiple cameras at once, be careful to rename each file accordingly before pressing the Save button, or select a different location to avoid replacing a current file with a new one with the same name. NOTE: on Evolution cameras, not all the camera settings are saved using this function. 5.4.1 Restore configuration file - Evolution 1. In the camera list, use the checkboxes to select the camera onto which you wish to restore the configuration 12

2. Select the Camera Configuration tab 3. Click Restore Configuration 4. Browse to the file which contains the saved settings and click Open 5. Repeat from Step 1 for each individual cameras 5.4.2 Restore configuration - Halocam 1. In the camera list, use the checkboxes to select the cameras onto which you wish to restore the configuration files. 2. Select the Camera Configuration tab 3. Click Restore Configuration 4. Select which configuration files to restore 5. Browse to the folder which you selected during the Save Configuration process above. Each sub-folder will be matched to each selected camera, based on the MAC address of each camera. 5.5 Reboot The Reboot button enables one or more cameras to be rebooted simultaneously. 6 Upgrading Cameras 6.1 Evolution Camera Range 6.1.1 Software Upgrade (.elfi file) Note: Consult the firmware release notes before upgrading cameras on live systems, paying close attention to notes on cameras being reset to factory defaults, factory reset of IP settings, or on compatibility implications with specific Video Management Software. 1. In the camera list, use the checkboxes to select the cameras to be upgraded. 2. Select the Upgrade Software tab 3. Browse to the upgrade file which has a.elfi file extension. 4. Select Upgrade. 5. A prompt to save the camera configuration will be displayed. This configuration can be restored later. Continue and select which folder to save the file to. Do not modify the saved file. Doing so could result in the settings not being able to be restored. Once the configuration has been saved, the upgrade process will continue. Note that the uploading process will take several minutes. The camera is being upgraded during this process. Cameras will reboot automatically once they are upgraded. 6. Once the upload is complete for all cameras selected, a Success/Fail summary will be displayed. 13 Oncam Global Group AG, 2013-2016. All rights reserved.

7. Refresh the camera list to show the firmware version, including those that have been upgraded. To confirm which cameras have successfully upgraded, Refresh List or Full Discover. Cameras will not appear until they have finished rebooting. Note: For the Evolution camera range, the firmware version shown is model dependant. For example: - Evolution 05 models: 1.9.16 - Evolution 05 Mini models: 1.9.16L; where the L is specific to the Evolution Mini model The same process can be used for downgrading software. 6.2 Halocam IP Camera 6.2.1 Software Upgrade Halocam IP Camera (.hlfp file) 1. In the camera list, under Camera Name, use the left-hand checkboxes to select the cameras to be upgraded. 2. Select the Upgrade Software tab 3. Browse to the.hlfp file 4. Select Upgrade. 5. A prompt to Save Config Files will be displayed. If this is required,. continue and select which folder to save the files to. A subfolder for each selected camera will be created (based on the MAC address), into which the configuration files will be saved into. We recommend saving User Settings which will save all configuration files. Do not modify these saved files. Doing so will result in them not being able to be restored. 6. A status report of all the configuration files from all devices being saved will be displayed. Once complete, a summary of the number of successes and failures is displayed, with any errors being reported at this time. 7. When prompted, continue to Upload Pack. 8. Once the upload is complete, a Success/Fail summary will be displayed. 9. The cameras will now be upgrading. This will take approximately 8 minutes from when the pack was fully received. 10. To confirm which cameras have successfully upgraded, Refresh List or Full Discover and verify the software version (Soft. Ver) is the new software version. 11. The configuration files saved in step 5 now need to be restored. 7 Network Settings The Network Settings tab enables network settings to be sent to many cameras at a time. 1. To retrieve network settings from a single camera, select Get Network Settings. This will populate the fields shown above with the camera s static IP Settings. If DHCP is enabled, these static settings are not in use. The camera s active IP settings are shown in the camera table above. 14

2. To save network settings to many cameras, select the cameras you wish to configure and Save Network Settings. For the settings to be sent to the camera, you must define a Default Gateway (even if one does not exist on your network). The Subnet Mask must match the Static IP Address and the Default Gateway, even if DHCP is switched on. 3. To send sequential static IP Addresses to a series of cameras, select the cameras you wish to configure, enter the starting IP address, subnet mask and gateway and Save Network Settings. The same subnet mask and gateway will be sent to all cameras. The application will give you an opportunity to review the IP addresses before sending them to the cameras. 15 Oncam Global Group AG, 2013-2016. All rights reserved.

8 Contact Technical Support Installation & User Manual Camera Configuration Tool Send email requests to support@oncamgrandeye.com. Include a detailed description of the problem, the model number and firmware version of the cameras you are using and any relevant configuration information. 9 Appendix A Additional Online Resources 9.1 Technical Specifications Oncam Grandeye is constantly working on new features and functionalities for its Evolution camera range. For the latest Technical Specifications, go to the Oncam Grandeye website and download the latest product Specification Sheet. 9.2 Oncam 360-degree Viewer You can download the latest Oncam 360-degree Viewer (and its User Manual) for the Evolution range of Cameras. The Instruction Manual describes how to use the Oncam 360-degree Viewer to view and dewarp live images from any Oncam camera that is connected to the same network. There is no set up required as the Viewer will automatically find any Oncam Evolution cameras connected to the same network. https://www.oncamgrandeye.com/security-systems/360-camera-viewer/ 9.3 OnVu360 Mobile Application (ios and Android) The OnVu360 mobile app enables users to fully experience surveillance through 360 degrees, in full HD and in the palm of your hand. The OnVu360 app gives you the ability to monitor your 360-degree cameras in real time, enabling anytime access to the information that matters most. Navigate 360-degree video with zero latency using the pinch to zoom features of any ios or Android device. The OnVu360 app can stream up to a full 12-megapixels. Streaming over Wi-Fi, 3G and 4G/LTE connectivity, you can also take a "snapshot" to save precious data if used over a cellular-data network. Scan the QR Code with your ios or Android device to download the ONVU360 mobile app. 16

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10 Appendix B Frame Rate, Resolution & Storage Needs Default Settings H.264 4MP (2144 x 1944) 10fps Constant bit rate settings 5 Mbits/s 24hrs = 54GB * 2MP (1488 x 1360) 15fps Constant bit rate settings 3 Mbits/s 24hrs = 40GB * 1MP (1056 x 960) 15fps Constant bit rate settings 1.5 Mbits/s 24hrs = 16GB * 1/4MP (528 x 480) 15fps Constant bit rate settings 0.8 Mbits/s 24hrs= 8GB * * Based on the same scene, with constant average light conditions MJPEG 4MP (2144 x 1944) 10fps Average file size 640KB Average bit rate 52.4 Mbits/s 24hrs = 552.96 GB * 2MP (1488 x 1360) 15fps Average file size 350KB Average bit rate 43.0 Mbits/s 24hrs = 453.60 GB * 1MP (1056 x 960) 15fps Average file size 188KB Average bit rate 23.1 Mbits/s 24hrs = 243.65 GB * 1/4MP (528 x 480) 15fps Average file size 62KB Average bit rate 7.6 Mbits/s 24hrs = 80.35 GB * * Based on the same scene, with constant average light conditions NOTES: Values for frame rate, size, and bandwidth are approximate and are influenced by compression, quality settings, number of simultaneous viewers, and the amount of detail and movement in a scene. 11 Appendix C NVR and Storage Partners For an up to date list of NVR / VMS partners that support the Oncam Grandeye 360 IP cameras, visit the Oncam Grandeye web site www.oncamgrandeye.com/partners 18

12 Copyright and Legal Notices ONCAM GLOBAL GROUP END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT NOTICE TO USER: PLEASE READ YOUR APPLICABLE END USER RIGHTS AND REMEDIES PERTAINING TO THE USE OF THE SOFTWARE. PLEASE CONTACT ONCAM GLOBAL GROUP FOR A COPY OF YOUR APPLICABLE LICENSE. By copying, installing or using all or any portion of the software you accept all the terms and conditions of the EULA and any amendments thereto, including, but not limited to, the limitations on use set forth in Article 2; transferability in Article 4; warranty in Articles 6 and 7; liability in Article 8; connectivity and privacy in Section 14; and specific provisions and exceptions in Article 15. You agree that the EULA is like any written negotiated instrument signed by you. The EULA is enforceable against you and any legal entity that obtained the software and on whose behalf it is used; for example, if applicable, your employer. Do not use or install the software if you do not agree to the terms of this license. Please contact Oncam Grandeye for terms of and limitations on returning the software for a refund. Oncam Grandeye and its suppliers own or license all intellectual property in the software. The software is licensed, not sold. Oncam Grandeye permits you to copy, download, install, use, or otherwise benefit from the functionality or intellectual property of the software only in accordance with the terms of the EULA and any amendments thereto. Use of some Oncam Grandeye and some third party materials and other services included in or accessed through the software may be subject to other terms and conditions typically found in a separate license agreement. The software may include product activation and other technology designed to prevent unauthorized use and copying. This technology may cause your computer to automatically connect to the Internet and may prevent uses of the software that are not permitted 19 Oncam Global Group AG, 2013-2016. All rights reserved.